Your favorite interior detailer? Suggestions please to replace Armor All

I use Meg's Quik Interior Detailer. Cleaning ability is nice, doesn't leave a film, is safe on all kinds of surfaces, smells harmless, etc. Plus, it's cost effective at $20.99 for a gallon.
 
I use Ultima interior guard plus.I also like Meg's quick interior,what I use depends on what I am getting paid or how much the customer want to pay.
 
Interior cleaners: APC+ and OPC

Light cleaners and for maintaining: Megs QID can be useed on every surface and comes in a gallon

Interior sealant: Ultima Interior Guard Plus
 
Heavy Cleaning: Blackfire APC

Light cleaning : Meg's Quick Interior Detailer
 
I've used Megs Interior Quick Detailer for the last couple years.

But I went to my local AutoZone a few days ago for the first time in ages and they carry several Griots products, including an Interior Cleaner.

In general, I'd say my experience with Griots products are that they're a definite improvement from what AZ used to carry but they are inferior to many more boutique, expensive products you can get on AutoGeek. That said, an interior cleaner is pretty low-tech and I bought it and I've used it now for one quick wipe-down clean up job. I'm too new to it for a verdict except to say that so far, so good.

I still use 303 for its protective qualities.
 
Meguiar’s #40 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner is a three-ply product. It cleans, revives color and provides UV Protection. A one simple step to total rubber and vinyl care Meguiar's #40 couldn’t be easier, more thorough, or more competent! :props:
 
Since interior cleaner is something I use a lot of I stopped buying dedicated "dash" cleaners and such. Zeps Citrus degreaser from HD/Lowes does just fine diluted 4:1.

For a cheap dressing I like 303, for something higher end I like Ultima.
 
Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer, Meguiar's Natural Shine, and Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant for me.
 
Maintenance: 1Z Cockpit Premium
Dressing: Poorboys Natural Look
Cleaning: Megs APC 10:1

I'm thinking of trying Ultima Interior Gel on my next order. I don't really want to keep using alkaline cleaners on my leather.
 
Einszett Cockpit Premium is my go-to. If you really feel the need for a dressing, a VERY light coat of 303 Protectant.

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For a person that doesn't like high-end waxes, you sure like high-end cockpit cleaners! HAHAHAHAHAHA. :xyxthumbs:
 
AG - I hear a lot of positives for Chemical Guys Inner Clean and for protection 303 Aerospace.

I picked up both on the same order, and like Inner Clean a lot. The [candy pineapple] scent dissipates rather quickly; within minutes actually, so no strong lingering fume to deal with. Great for folks with sensitive nose. Not only does it cleans well, the claimed matte finish is truly matte. Not a hint of shine. I like how the interior turned out, particularly the dash, I skipped topping with 303 as previously planned. It's being used strictly for weather seals only.

Note: Although CG's product video showed Inner Clean being use for steering wheel cleaning, I've found it a little on the slippery side for my taste. 1:10 Woolite & distilled water is the preferred method.
 
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